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achaotichuman · 1 year ago
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LoL imagine Tamlin absolutely hopeless in social interaction when he was younger so he literally made his own secret garden where he collects plants, gives them names, even chatted with them.
My Beasty plant boy just wants to be left alone with his plants, he rather rambles about Fascinating plant facts then to hold eye contact for a second.
Tamlin is my little neurotic introvert baby and I love him 🌱💚💚💚
Absolutely. My man is constantly attempting to escape social interactions and prefers either one on one with only the people he really loves or hanging out with his little plant friends.
Imagine, six-year-old Tamlin at a party his father threw, standing off into the corner, or hiding behind his mother's skirts, just wishing for it to end so he can leave. Then he sees the servants coming in and out of a door that leads to the outside gardens. Silently he slips away from the party and manages to get outside. he's standing out in the gardens, which are usually his favorite place to be, but now he needs to hide because if his father caught him running away from the party he would be punished. So, he quickly crawls into one of the bushes, and tries to hide himself the best he can.
Then a little twinkling light appears in the corner of his vision. He turns his head to see a tiny pixie puttering in amongst the bushes. He observes her closely for a moment, she flies around his face, making tiny ringing sounds as she did. Then taking a hold of one of his curls she tries her best to pull him further into the bush. Tamlin starts to follow her in deeper into the brush. Soon it gets darker, and he can no longer hear the sounds of Rosehall celebrating.
Then he hears more ringing sounds similar to that of the pixie in front of him. They get louder and louder until it's like a cascade of bells. A light appears through the bush, and he pulls back some of the leaves to reveal a small hollow.
It's beautiful. Filled with every plant imaginable, bright colors fill his vision, and he can hear the sounds of a trickling creek. Tiny pixies and small Faeries flutter about tending to the garden like their own.
The Pixies allow Tamlin to stay. The magic of the land that allows their hollow to live responds to Tamlin, they know he is their next High lord, and they hope to make sure he remembers them when he ascends to the throne.
Tamlin now goes back there at every chance he gets, even decades later. Once his father was gifted a small sapling from the woods of Autumn to be planted amongst their gardens as a token of peace and hope for an alliance. His father, not caring to entertain Autumn left the sapling to rot in a ditch. Tamlin rescued it and brought it to the Hollow, where he planted it in the center. It grew tall and large, extending out of the bushes surrounding the Hollow and providing a new layer of protection for the pixies. He then began to take small plants from the Rosehall gardens and relocate them to the Hollow. Until the Hollow was twice the size it was before and growing. More Pixies had come to live within the Hollow. Most new Pixies were wary of the High Fae Prince, but over time they just saw how he quietly entered the Hollow and sat in amongst the plants. Carefully and diligently caring for them. And over time Tamlin began to speak aloud, perhaps forgetting that even though he couldn't understand the Pixies, they could understand him, or perhaps not caring.
He spoke to the plants. Told them how his day went, asked them questions as if they could respond. Even going as far as to giving them names. He named a fern, Earnest. He named a patch of moss, Daimen. He named the Autumn tree that grew in the center, Lucien. No one knew where he got the names, just that he called the plants by their name. No other.
Even when Tamlin became High lord, he did not forget the Hollow. It was a challenge taking the throne. He had to attend the parties, rarely getting the chance to slip away. It became a daily struggle, as he was forced to speak with a great many people every single day.
But he shoved through. And by the end of a long, long day, he always excitedly looked towards Andras or Lucien, practically bouncing up and down. Waiting until they finally said the day was done, before sprinting out of the Manor, towards the Hollow.
His secret garden.
I imagine Tamlin's secret garden as something similar to a story I read when I was younger, coincidentally it was titled 'The Secret Garden'. Tamlin totally rambles to Lucien about every single fact he knows about plants. I imagine once Tamlin got comfortable with Lucien, the Fox was bombarded with a detailed list of plants and why Tamlin loved them so much.
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ladydeath-vanserra · 1 year ago
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it's wild that SJM wanted to write books about fae, and then remove fae traits, and then build in anti-irish sentiments like Ireland isn't one of the most famous celtic nations that have fae, or like there aren't still people alive that practice the Fairy Faith in Ireland or across the world
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book one has so many more faerie vibes and references in the Spring Court but come book 2 and then the Spring Court gets vilified via proximity to Tamlin
Faeries have been a special interest of mine since I was a child, and even moreso now that I'm actually a practicing pagan who is actively trying to reconnect to my roots
most of the series, that takes place in the NC, does not have the same faerie vibe and feeling of magic and mischief and the different Kinds of faeries
it'd have been interesting to see a connection with changelings in the series (note: changelings are very likely references to neurodivergent [autistic] children that were often tortured to get their 'real child' back)
Velaris, quite frankly, feels *incredibly* removed from faerie vibes. The CoN actually does have some and reminds me a bit of 'unseelie' faeries, which is actually from a lot of scottish folklore and myths. idk about Illyria but that feels more like ✨️Sparta✨️ than anything else
idk it just feels like there could have been something so, so interesting done with the mountains of folklore and still living traditions of the fair folk instead of the bastardized 'human +' faerie vibes we get with most of this series
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arson-09 · 8 months ago
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Theres nothing like being neurodivergent cause tell me why the fuck i just had little hc for tamlin and i literally started shaking cause it made my brain so happy tf🧍🏻
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fernsandthistles · 3 months ago
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DNI
Homophobic, ableist, transphobic, Anti-Semitic, racist, sexist... anything that makes you a dick, basically.
Under 18. This is a MDNI blog. On that same line, Ageless accounts... Do what you want but if you're breaking the DNI I'll block you.
Pro-Israel. No I'm not debating you on this.
Ships illegal Ships (Incest, Adult/Child).
MAPs or whatever those people call themselves now.
Believe a disorder is inherently abusive (Even if they get help.)
As a note: I specify the ship part because I've been online long enough to know "proship" used to include Rarepairs. Not just illegal ones. Rarepair Havers are always welcome, as a rarepair shipper myself.
BYI
I am not Anti Tamlin or Eris. I'm okay with the Inner Circle / Neutral on them, I'm Pro-Tamlin, Pro-Eris. If you're Anti either of them but respectful, you can absolutely stay. I have my reasons for liking them, but I do not defend any abusive actions they've done. I don't hate anyone in ACOTAR outside of Beron and Amarantha, and Tamlin's family.
I use tone tags, mostly to avoid misunderstandings in my tone because it can be harsh and cold. I also tease people light-heartedly. Tone tags help avoid any issues, and it's habit.
I am disabled, Neurodivergent and mentally ill. if I take a bit to respond to asks or DMs, it's not personal I'm just either busy or extremely tired.
I don't tend to share things about me unless I'm asked to, but you can ask anything. I'm an open book if you ask the right questions ^^
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acourtofantumbra · 2 years ago
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Pulling at the Thread of the Day Court and the Dawn Court Pt.1 - Alchemy & Other Realms
☆ All SJM spoilers: ACOTAR, CC, and TOG ☆
I might be putting this insanity out into the tumblr wilds, but trust that I do not think anyone would ever care to read something this long. Idk if my college thesis was this long. This is a literal invitation into how my neurodivergent brain works. Expect real a to b to q to wow we've just fully veered off the road... where are we even going? energy. If you get tired along the way — yeah, trust me that's normal.
So, I'm doing my first re-read of ACOTAR!! Tbh during the first go around I struggled with the OG trio (I DNFed ACOFAS multiple times lol) and it's been well over a year since I've read them. But recently, I binged every other SJM book/series. So during my messy reread I've been picking up on a lot. And enjoying it more! But there were two fleeting moments from ACOMAF & ACOWAR that caught my eye and led me down what will become (maybe) the longest fucking theory spiral. Like multi part...
Honestly? It's been so fun. My job is very soul sucking.
In short — nothing about this will be short lol — the thread I followed brought me to Helion, his Day Court, and weird connections to both the Thesan/the Dawn Court and one of ACOTAR’s many unexplored Faerie Realms. And some realms not in ACOTAR. I also take a look at both Helion and Thesan’s powers (as well as some others) that have me questioning... some unexplored "magic" from multiple worlds. Happy to call all of it crack theory, but I will be citing as much canon as tumblr's image limit allows. This is gonna be a long and winding road!
I always add books and page numbers (and try to add any other relevant citations) to the visuals/sources I use, so check those out if you need some extra info!
Color Key: spoilers, notes from me 2 u, important, important + links, mentioned later in the post, mentioned in another post of mine or in a future post
Day Court Powers and Dawn Court Powers
Alright, so the moment that caused me to spiral was a snipe from Lucien in Chapter 11 of ACOWAR. Feyre’s plan to GTFO of the Spring Court is fully in motion, but she's freaking out about Hybern weaponizing faebane. Breezing past that, Lucien confronts her about being a big ol’ liar whilst reminding her that he has other friends, ok? 
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So, two things: I was trying to remember who Lucien’s friend was and thought, Oh right, the ‘Master Tinkerer.’ The friend that made Lucien’s golden eye, which is itself magical.
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But then I got caught up in a different question... Like hold up, what healing powers did Feyre use in this moment he’s talking about?
Because that's the main power of the Dawn Court that's canon thus far. Especially because Lucien is pointing out that his friend’s light and Feyre’s light comes from “the same power,” which he seems to know intimately, and their “light is identical.” At first, I was just confused because who is this non-High Lord person with High Lord power? And are we all cool with that or...?
So I flip back to ACOMAF to remind myself wtf we’re talking about here… which of Thesan’s — or the Dawn Court’s — powers did Feyre use in the Hybern/Cauldron event at the end of the book? A display noticeable enough that Lucien clocked Feyre's light looking familiar — perhaps because his mechanical/magical eye might have related functions. 
As it turns out we're not talking about Thesan’s powers at all… we’re talking about Helion’s powers. Which might be why Lucien is intimately familiar with how the power works — for wholly different reasons... like having inherited Helion’s powers himself.
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So Feyre breaks through Hybern's wards so she can get her sisters and IC out and reestablishes her bond speaking with Rhys, but notably she still can't feel the bond with Hybern's spell crushing down on it. But she pretends she's broken the "curse" Rhys has put on her to make her like him more than Tamlin...
Tamlin... my dude... no...
And while Feyre gave an Oscar worthy performance convincing everyone that her very nice Night Husband was evil the whole time, Lucien is suspicious as hell... and so is his eye.
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Lucien knew Feyre was full of shit and with “centuries of cultivated reason” he might know about some other lies *cough* who his real dad is *cough*. But his mating bond with Elain has freshly snapped into place… so his priorities shifted, one could say, and doesn’t call Feyre out.
Ok, so where are we now? 
Feyre used Helion’s Day Court power - his light and his cursebreaking/spellbreaking to take down Hybern’s wards so the Night Court could get her recently Made sisters out of dodge. Lucien clocks this because he has a friend in the Dawn Court with the same abilities and the same light and also maybe because he personally knew Papa Helion’s powers were being used.
Here's a post from whitewolf-ofdoranelle: detailing some evidence about Lucien maybe knowing the truth about Helion and his powers.  
About Light in the SJM Multiverse:
It's becoming more important by the second!
We have many different shades that seemingly allude to overarching people/powers/plots. Most of the time when we encounter characters using or emitting light, they/we don’t exactly know where it comes from or how it works. Which is why so much of the understanding re: our shining characters is still just speculation at this point.
But we know it's for sure important with the introduction of the Starborn Line in Crescent City and the lore that connects Midgard and Prythian (tho the stories are not identical... someone is lyinggg). We’re building that knowledge more extensively as the multiverse comes into play.
For example, when Feyre glows after the mate-a-thon with Rhysand in the mountain cabin she wonders what court's light is turning her into a 100 watt bulb...
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It very well might be a different light! Helion's light has been described as healing! Of all the glowy boys — Thesan is actually the glowiest and the brightest! Are they different? Are they the same? I really don't know!!! And I'm sorry if I've made you more confused now too. Tho I do delve into Thesan more towards the end.
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A thought I've had re: Helion's kind of light (I'll get more into in another post) has everything to do with Pelias... and Helion's sensitivity to the Dread Trove.
In ACOSF, Helion has to have the IC cover the mask and physically remove himself from the area... no one else has this sensitivity (at least to this extreme) and all Helion has to say for himself is this:
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It's worth noting that in Midgard they don't seem to have the same distinctions regarding light powers. Like... everyone who glows (minus Hunt) is Starborn?
In Prythian we have Dawn Court light, Day Court light, Night Court shadows and perhaps this (to borrow the Midgard term) Starborn light. Pelias, the controversial figure in the lore connecting P + M in the King Fionn and Theia story, is said to be a Starborn prince. But at every turn the Princes of Hel are quick to point out that Pelias' power and his light are nothing like Theia's — who is, by their claim, the true Starborn power holder — and her daughters'. They also say Theia's daughters have starborn and shadow gifts, but that isn't necessarily part of Pelias' skill set either... I'm lookin' at you Aidas.
Anyway, I've toyed with the idea that perhaps Pelias' light powers, because Midgard lacks the distinction between light powers, could be Day Court-like. And it would make sense that the Dread Trove would ward against anyone in that lineage considering "Pelias wielded [Luna's] Horn until he died" (HOEB). JUST SOME THOUGHTS.
Check out this absolutely incredible (a comprehensive) theory post from @wingedblooms about the different kinds of light in the SJM Multiverse
But back to Lucien’s friend who has Day Court powers… who is she? 
It’s Nuan! A character I was like, "She seems cool, can’t wait to get to know her.”
And then ACOWAR ended and we never heard from her again... womp. But, some might call this a loose end.
It's me. I'm calling it that.
Considering she played a big role in Lucien’s life (a former main-ish character with nothing but loose ends), provided critical help to win the war against Hybern, has a suspicious amount of power, technical skills, and connection to distant faerie realms we still know frustratingly little about… Nuan has nothing but potential! Welp, let’s get into it. 
So remember how Feyre is like “What if everything I eat has faebane in it, wow that’s suddenly a huge problem for us right now on the verge of war?” And then Lucien is like, “You have my friend’s powers, you liar?” Coincidental? Cool.
When Nuan is finally introduced by name, she's shown up at the tensest High Lord meeting ever at the Dawn Court. Why? She wants to let everyone know she invented a cure for that pesky Faebane. Helpful!
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There is a metric ton stuffed into her introduction and it's hard to even know where to begin, but I'll try.
Just know the “she looks kind of like Amren thing” is incredibly specific and out of nowhere.
Whenever SJM throws in an “oh, I just kinda thought that… strange” and “oh hm maybe i saw that person glowing like a 60 watt bulb but maybe not” etc etc etc… statements, they are always important. There are more of those moments to come and every series by her is full of these.
Anyway, ACOTAR has had 5 books (4 novels, one novella) and this comparison to Nuan is among one of the more specific pieces of the “who and what is Amren” puzzle we get. We’ll get to it, but we’ve got a mountain the size of Ramiel  to dig through first. 
Back to the Dawn Court scene: Being his usual discriminatory self, Beron aka the High Lord of Autumn is suspicious of Nuan’s miracle cure for faebane for because he's an asshole and a xenaphobe — we’ll come back to this. But she counters with her own commitment to protecting the fae from being poisoned and powerless. Go Nuan! It also seems like she's a very dedicated scientist, but that behind this science there is also magic. Makes sense when you consider the whole magical appendages gig she has!
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Nuan monologues about the Mother aka higher power/god/[insert mystical lore here] situation who is suspect #1 in the whole “what are the gods?” conversation. The gods, etc. are known lore — which exists in different forms ACOTAR, TOG, and CC — and they're complicated enough to warrant their own massive post.
Anyway, Nuan explains that the Mother provides “everything we need on this earth.” Nuan simply needed to find what the Mother has provided Prythian to stop Hybern from “wiping out” their powers. Considering she applied this logic and it worked… seems legit... and important?
So yes, the way she phrased her scientific method struck me... and left me with so many more questions than I started with. Like what did you use and how did you do it and where did you find it??? What do you mean this earth?! I could keep going!!!!
However, her antidote can’t protect fae entirely because physical objects made from faebane will still have dangerous effects. Sounds like her compound is able to… dare I say… break the curse or spell of faebane? But if  the physical object that makes fae vulnerable comes barreling at them… well that’s a whole different story. Kind of like how from the first scene I mentioned: Feyre could break the wards and the spell silencing her mating bond with Rhys, but she still couldn’t feel any of the physical effects of the bond with Hybern’s spell shutting her down.
Nuan, it seems, not only has Day Court-like powers as a person whose family isn’t from Prythian, or the Solar Courts, she can transform magic/power into physical objects - magical mechanical body parts and medicines, for ex. Kind of like less spooky Nesta sword versions of Made objects?
But this is apt considering she’s not just a tinkerer (a word that will always make me lol), but Thesan introduces her as an alchemist.  
Let's talk about alchemy, baby
So let’s take an unplanned detour off the cliff of what tf is alchemy? VERY COMPLICATED is what it is! You may wonder where the heck are I'm going with this... patience my friend. Possibly somewhere... maybe nowhere... idk. Look, I said this would be long.
I promise we'll delve into actual historical contexts, but I'm gonna be real with you... I'm not a scholar, or a philosopher, or an archaeologist, or a theologian, or a chemist, or an anthropologist. I took courses on these subjects, but I just enjoy learning about this stuff/consuming content about it. Alchemy is very mysterious, very "lost to time," so it's hard to get it right. And just to keep it 100... my deepest and longest exposure to alchemy comes from a beloved manga and anime series. If you're like... "yup, absolutely not." Skip the rest of this post if you'd like... or skip ahead. To both fandoms... I'm so sorry for what I'm about to do. lol.
Alright, raise your hand if you too love the manga and anime series Full Metal Alchemist… If you’re not raising your hand, I highly recommend giving it a whirl. And maybe don't ruin it by reading any of this. If you think Kingdom of Ash has insane world building culminations and… pain... yeah FMA has that and emotional pain I’ve never healed from. *sobs* 10/10 
Much like SJM and her use of universal mystical concepts and traditions, FMA also references much of the real history of alchemy and, by association, incredibly complex mystic religious principles. And what would ya know? Turns out FMA is a super helpful tool to explain/understand this very difficult subject.
So let’s take a quick look at the main character in FMA…
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That’s Edward. He’s a rascal. He’s also an incredible alchemist who’s able to transmute — woefully basic explanation: turn objects from their original form into something else through the law of equal exchange — without a transmutation circle. That's a rarity among even the greatest alchemists. Because he can do this, at age 12, he becomes the youngest State Alchemist (he works for the government begrudgingly). Though, in the image above, that's Ed with a transmutation circle and hm... is that a star shaped rune? I digress.
You might ask... where is there an instance of a "law of equal exchange" in SJM's worlds? It might not be a perfect parallel, but... there's definitely something going on with give and take regarding magic. And that has major implications re: how much magic each world has (and how much the Asteri need to consume/wreck worlds for). I'm a broken record but... that perhaps will be its own post one day.
When Nuan talks about the Mother providing what that world needs... I feel like we're touching on something here. And as an alchemist, her work would be centered around this law of balance. Of course, we get absolutely no details from SJM.
But let's look at something we've encountered a bit more, like the Great Rite. Note: not my favorite magic tradition in these worlds... But it keeps coming up, especially where characters with mysterious pasts are concerned.
I've also made a post tying it in with Hunt from Crescent City and... idk... once I saw it, I can't unsee it.
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First off, Lucien shakes off shadow hands multiple times talking about the Great Rite... please take note of that for a point below.
But we get reference of a tradition that must occur every year for their magic's cosmic "give-and-take." Sounds equal exchange-like.
High Lord becomes the Hunter (Hunt... is that you?) who needs to find the Maiden (Bryce is this what you guys are doing?) selected by the magic. Then they "couple" *sigh* and generate magic that's released back to the earth and all is well and magical for the coming year. Sure.
The Maiden has come up countless time in the references to the triunity or triple goddesses throughout ACOTAR, CC, and TOG (Also long and complicated - I am 100% doing a post on this). Short version: the triple goddess = mother, maiden, and the crone. Three-faced goddess. All the moon goddesses implicated. Witches and their goddesses... Persephone-like characters... etc. etc. etc. I'll get into it another time... this is my super bowl. But the Maiden has everything to do with the Mother and vice-versa, just as Nuan pointed out in her assessment of balance and magic within this world.
Outside of the Great Rite's Hunter and the Maiden ritual, Lucien says the rest of court takes a part in the night, "though it’s not the Great Rite, our own dalliances tonight will help the land, too" (ACOTAR, Chapter 21). Energy spent becomes energy reaped... even if they don't get the ritualistic title. Is this reminding you of science class and the first law of thermal dynamics: energy can't be created or destroyed it can only be transformed? It should.
It's notable that every Court has a Great Rite they must comply with to power the magic of the land, though we're only familiar with the Spring Court's Calanmai tradition. But in ACOSF, Gwyn mentions multiple times that when females "come of age" they can, and seem to be expected to, participate in the Rite. And we all know rituals with titles and milestones have never gone wrong for anyone... *stares in Crescent City* (The Drop). But also, we're seeing instances in both CC and ACOTAR where magic is waning... like the balance is off. Rhys tells Feyre that Starfall souls are less plentiful and well... we know the Asteri are over indulging in first light. Essentially, exchanges are not equal and there are traditions in place to keep them that way! What's changing? What does this mean?
The TikToker ahappyhermit posted her first podcast episode about Starfall and the dwindling souls and it's awesome. She's also got a lovely reading voice!
Back to FMA, transmutation boiled down also feels suspiciously similar to Aelin and co. drawing their wyrdmarks... something many SJM theories speculate will make a big return come CC3/ACOTAR5.
Alchemists even wear objects (clothes? yup! prosthesis? yup! fake eyes... eye patches? yup!) or have tattoos (Aelin and Bryce's world walking tats? TOG witches w/ the Eye of the Goddess tats?) with transmutation runes to help them attempt to do what Ed can do — transmute without crouching down and drawing out a rune.
In an attempt to try and spare you the full rundown of the science and magic of both alchemy and the world of FMA... there's gonna be metric tons of nuance I'm leaving out. The FMA fandom are effectively scholars at this point and I just want you ALL to know I know I'm watering some of this down.
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Why can Ed transmute without a circle? It's really complicated, and important, but I'll do my best to summarize. First, it helps that, like Nuan, he has a metal arm - in FMA it's called automail, it's as complex as we've come to know Nuan's work is (albeit a little less magical), and basically he can do science faster/easier with it (I'm so sorry this would simply take too long to explain). And because *giant and complete FMA spoiler alerts across the board - like seriously I'm going to discuss all of the big reveals* he does some majorly taboo alchemy — resurrection of human life — that takes his leg and arm (and his brother's entire body, but not his soul leaving him as animated armor). Performing the taboo human transmutation opens a portal to the Gate of Truth. It opens, revealing a dimension of information which manifests as a shadowy void with several shadow-like hands coming out of it and a single large eye within. And this isn't just pure FMA canon, it draws inspiration from the lore of the Tree of Life.
Shadowy hands and something with a big eye watching you in a knowledge void? Hm... Let us turn to Nesta spiraling out and falling down the House of Wind steps and into her Making memories from the Cauldron. This does not include the MANY times characters, from multiple worlds, mention feeling shadowy hands (*wink* Dorian), but we saw examples with Lucien above.
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The Cauldron kind of sounds like a big eye in a shadowy void that is perhaps a different dimension stacked with information, huh?
And what happens after Nesta's spiral? She comes to and realizes she's sparked and embedded her hand, and then handprint, in stone... which is also glowing.
Did anyone else find this moment/detail weird when they were reading? Cassian found it super weird!
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Back to Edward, at the Gate of Truth, he meets a god, Truth. It's a whole thing. Insanely long story short, by reaching the Gate, Edward sees into the void that holds the truth of the universe. This allows him to bypasses the need to draw runes and instead channels the energy of alchemy/all the nature bending stuff he does by his own will.
Effectively, Ed seeing beyond the Gate allows him to break the rules of nature and freely wield a "different magic".
Interesting, because what Nesta has taken from the Cauldron seems to allow her to bypass the natural order of things too. No markings or weapons needed.
Throughout the series some (Illyrians) call Nesta a witch and refer to her different, powerful magic as unnatural. In fact, even the other magical beings of Prythian do not get her magic.
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Hypothetically, and just pretend with me, Nesta could (she gave it back) do a kind of alchemy without the limits of nature/the laws of Prythian because she she took too much from the Cauldron/void of truth... it stands to reason that, much like using the wyrdmarks in TOG, that alchemists like Nuan are tapping into something totally different magic-wise. Like most High Fae have some magical capabilities, but the High Lords are usually the ones with the more robust skillset. Alchemy might be this secret link to why characters — multiple groups of high skilled/non royal fae/even humans in TOG — can display huge power... as well as create objects with incredible abilities like arms and eyes... and... Prythian iPods?
Helion might not have tinkerers like Thesan, but he does have piles of libraries and scholars... oh ya you can be I will be doing a post just on libraries.
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Anyway so we've got some suspicious powers around, suspicious magic objects created for other purposes originally, and magical objects like body parts and medicinal powders. We've got multiple instances across worlds that implicate magic and cosmic balance... specifically that balance being off now.
Especially with magic being targeted (First and Second Light in HSOAB) as a deity food source - I think correcting the broken state of magic with alchemy could very well become... something. And I explain below an instance we already have seen where non-magical magic does just this in the SJM multiverse.
But in the next part of this theory spiral this connects (perhaps!) to Nesta and the Cauldron/Gate of Truth concept I outlined. Specifically, alchemists who see it and come back have taken too much from it. It comes at a great personal cost, but they have superior nature-bending abilities. The "great personal cost" thing is a TOG quote... just btw. Spoiler alert: witch mirrors
Ok, I promise just a few more comps using FMA and we'll move this train right along...
Finally, in FMA and alchemy seven is also big number and I get into some other instances in the real history below. There are seven Homunculi, beings with tremendous power who have their own agenda with a much bigger scope than what's happening on this sole planet/realm. And actually, there's a secret eighth Homunculus that's been hiding in plain sight for the whole show (like a secret 8th court?)... and ends up being the creator of the other homunculi... as well as being Ed & Al's dad (like said secret court being an origin point for all our favorite fae?). What is a homunculus? It refers to the medieval legendary concept of a being Made and brought into existence by certain means of alchemy and it requires the Philosopher's Stone (too complicated to even get into, but it comes up again in my Pt. II post). Also fun fact: in FMA, Homunculi all carry the mark of the Ouroboros... like that (witch) mirror in ACOTAR that people have been mighty suspicious of.
The Homunculi are aptly named after the seven deadly sins - pride, envy, lust, wrath, greed, sloth, and gluttony. Makes you think... Asteri are pretty gluttonous... Valg? Princes of the Pit? Angels? Scions? Some High Lords? Nesta? IDK?! Anyway, the Homunculi begin as villains and some change their allegiance along the way. But not all not all of them are inherently evil. Despite looking like the human characters/beings in FMA, "Homunculi are still aberrations of nature created by violating the laws of the natural universe, and as such, have no souls." It's complicated, but they're incapable of accessing the Gate of Truth or regular alchemic (read: magic) powers, because they lack souls. Some weird Valgy/TOG god/Asteri/can't get through a damn portal parallels, no?
Ok, that was still SO long, and I'm just gonna leave these many kernels of thought I have failed to really wrap up here... whilst staring into my own void... and catalog of all the characters and beings we've run into described as something else or Made or bred. I will spare you from the whole chimera conversation... FOR NOW... but I'm looking at all of the spooky murder pets our heroes have fought off... and truly every Asteri "experiment" being. Just know that.
Has Sarah watched this show? Dude, I don't know. But I do know that we both entered the world of fantasy via Sailor Moon. According to this post she even wrote wildly popular Sailor Moon fanfiction. So she has watched and loved at least one anime. FMA is wildly popular, has a rich fantasy plot that's a masterclass in world building with brilliantly researched foundations in global mystical traditions, and it's penned by a woman! So, no, I'm not 100% convinced she hasn't.
So, is alchemy real? Kind of...
OK, I swear I'll focus now. So alchemy! There was a time when people believed it was real (from the ancient past to Isaac Newton who wrote a lot about alchemy and very real science). The way I have come to understand it, alchemy exists within the crossroads of science and mythology. It's even been considered a kind of witchcraft or spellwork. However, alchemy did either lead to, or exist along side, many important scientific laws and discoveries we still hold as truths/are taught today.
So... witchcraft, eh? We've had allusions to witches in ACOTAR, but we seem to be lacking the noted presence of such beings like we've seen in CC and TOG (though we still don't fully understand their powers across the board)... unless they're hiding in plain sight dressed as something else?
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Interesting... no? I am far from the first to suggest the Made Archerons are witches (and Pt. II will have more witch talk and citations to great theory posts I didn't write). But hey, they could be alchemists too...
We know from Nesta's perspective in ACOSF that she absolutely took more than she should have from the Cauldron and she is using/making tools (read: swords) right and left. Plus, Mor's description sounds suspiciously like alchemy that's... gone rogue or without equal exchange. Also, more simply, everyone calls Nesta a witch (specifically the Illyrians) and she's cool with it. But that's could be because she revels in being scary and we love her for it.
Alchemy as word reveals much about it. Like most terms that have an "al" to start (algebra, algorithm, alfalfa, alcohol, almanac...) is an Arabic syllable for “the,” and we see it show up in the language of math and science.
"Alchemy was rooted in a complex spiritual worldview in which everything around us contains a sort of universal spirit, and metals were believed not only to be alive but also to grow inside the Earth... Historian Nevill Drury, in his book "Magic and Witchcraft," notes that, "The word alchemy is thought to derive from an Egyptian word, 'chem' or 'qem,' meaning black — a reference to the black alluvial soils bordering the Nile ... We know that the Greek word 'chyma,' meaning to fuse or cast metals, established itself in Arabic as 'al kimia' — from which alchemy is derived." Live Science
"Alchemists attempted to purify, mature, and perfect certain materials. Common aims were chrysopoeia, the transmutation of "base metals" (e.g., lead) into "noble metals" (particularly gold); the creation of an elixir of immortality... The perfection of the human body and soul was thought to result from the alchemical magnum opus ("Great Work"). The concept of creating the philosophers' stone was variously connected with all of these projects." Wikipedia
There's a lot going on there, but we're speeding right along. You can ask questions at the end of class. No, seriously ask them because I'm probably not gonna dig that deep here.
Alchemy has roots in many different ancient places and sprung up independently of one another.
"[There were] at least three major strands, which appear to be mostly independent, at least in their earlier stages: Chinese alchemy, centered in China; Indian alchemy, centered on the Indian subcontinent; and Western alchemy, which occurred around the Mediterranean and whose center has shifted over the millennia from Greco-Roman Egypt to the Islamic world, and finally medieval Europe." Wikipedia
As it turns out, Sarah and alchemy have a lot in common — they love mixing a matching the myth of many places into one magical tangle. There's a lot to unpack there and I wont get to all of it here... but I will try to eventually. One thing I will definitely touch on in another post is alchemy's connection to the God Hermes who keeps coming up in my research — he has many powers, but notably he's a world walker.
So from the quote above I'm gonna dive into connections with what we know about elemental fae magic, then we get back to Nuan and Alchemy's far reaching geographic history, and how that brings us to major questions marks around Helion and Thesan and their Courts.
Elemental Fae Magic vs Alchemy
So we don't know everything about elemental fae magic across worlds, but from the recent books and leading plots... we get a ton of focus on weapons (swords) being the biggest world connections (CC 3), Nesta forging narban blades, and Rhys explaining finally what this world is and what magic/fae used to be like.
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Something new, eh? Something different?
As the LiveScience quote above points out, alchemy is magical, scientific, but it's also deeply connected to the Earth and laws of the universe. So elements play a big role and, you guessed it, we get the number 7 again (if you don't get why I keep referencing 7 I encourage you to take note every time the number 7 comes up in TOG, ACOTAR, CC because it's near constant):
"The elemental system used in medieval alchemy... consisted of seven elements, which included the five classical elements (aether, air, earth, fire, and water) in addition to two chemical elements representing the metals." Wikipedia
If you're unfamiliar with the concept of aether, here's an incredibly rushed explanation that's still somehow too long:
Aether has roots dating back to ancient Greece and means, "in Homeric Greek, 'pure, fresh air' or 'clear sky'. In Greek mythology, it was thought to be the pure essence that the gods breathed, filling the space where they lived, analogous to the air breathed by mortals. It is also personified as a deity, Aether, who is at times relates to Chronus, Erebus, Nyx, Chaos and Hemera (this is its own post) in traditional Greek mythology. Aether is related to αἴθω 'to incinerate', and intransitive 'to burn, to shine'."
Traditionally there are 4 elements - air, earth, fire, water. But in the Medieval Age (read: alchemy time), scientists concluded there was a 5th element. Aether was considered the material that fills the region of the universe beyond the terrestrial sphere. Unlike the four terrestrial elements that were subject to change and moved linearly, aether was a celestial element that moved circularly and had none of the qualities the terrestrial classical elements. Aether also is tied in quite often with light. And this is significant because light is notably how scientists (have — some theories since disproven — and currently do) measure distance and travel within space.
I find aether particularly interesting because, within the SJM multiverse, we have seen magic wielders display powers that would fall within the terrestrial elements (ex. Autumn Court's fire powers, Rowan's/Whitehorns' wind powers, House of Many Waters & Aelin's mom's water powers, etc.). But then we have these outliers whose powers work a little differently... perhaps more powerfully... specifically when we're talking about light and shadow. And with the allusions to burning, shining, and breath... we've got a lot of interesting Starborn connections. Also... travel within non-terrestrial spaces??? Come on now!
Back to Elemental Fae
In the ACOSF passage above, Rhys explains that Prythian Fae magic used to be more elemental — like the elements above. He also says their kind of magic could forge great weapons, just like Nesta who creates her narban blades... and a reminder that there are the 5 discussed elements and also 2 metals (we wont get into specifics here, but just... metals ok?) to create the 7 alchemic elements.
Tons here to analyze but take a look at TikToker chemicalrosie killing it on the analysis of elemental fae magic, weapons, and connections across the SJM worlds. She does most of the heavy lifting on this point (thanks Rosie).
In Crescent City we get more hints of elemental fae magic. In fact the Houses themselves seemingly represent these elements: House of Sky and Breath (aether? Also potentially air?), House of Earth and Blood (earth), House of Many Waters (water), House of Flame and Shadow (fire... also aether?). Under the House of Sky and Breath there are even beings called "Elementals," though we don't exactly know what an elemental is yet because their mentions are limited. Am I screaming "alchemists" into the void? Sure am. If they were elemental fae... wouldn't they just be called fae??? We do know they belong in the same House as angels, fae, and those blessed by major gods (which we know can give a magical or non magical being gifts of varying levels from TOG).
We also get mention of an Elemental War, which Lehaba mentions a distant relative sprite being involved in. Though that is sort of the extent of what we know about it (unless I'm wrong and feel free to tell me I'm wrong always).
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We also get another depiction of elemental fae magic forging a weapon (refer back to that TikTok above if you want to delve into who this is and what it depicts in the multiverse).
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So we're not gonna get too much deeper into elemental fae magic (tho let me know if you want further digging on this because my unhinged brain knows no bounds), but let me sketch my overarching point with this.
We have multiple points of reference within the SJM Multiverse where elemental magic and its noted difference to starborn/aether-like magic is being woven into this bigger world-spanning plot. Obviously, I referenced CC and ACOTAR here, but I could have dumped a ton of TOG references in here too (and will... later!).
We also have a multiverse with magic that seems... out of balance. We do not not know why all of these element-related mentions have been baked into the plot here and there. What was the Elemental War and why are magic abilities so different among Fae at the very least — and why are they different than they were before?
We also have metal/Made/superior substance swords linking our multiverse and being forged despite that not happening in a very long time. But now that Nesta has relinquished her stolen power back to the Cauldron... and we've got a world walker stuck in Prythian who may want to leave with one more sword than she landed with... seems like special weapon forging might be a useful skill. If only there was someone who could make magical metal objects without the powers of some spooky void or magical land decree...
Oh wait... we do have that person. And perhaps she also has a whole team of alchemists like her.
That's right folks... the last part... of this first part...
Back to Nuan and Other Faerie Realms
Oh my god this is so long. If you're still reading... I think we're officially betrothed? Idk. I love you.
Ok, so Nuan is described to us as so unique looking (look, I am not saying this is a great moment from SJM) she can only compare her to Amren... a [we have no idea but lots of speculation] being from another world.
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Then we get a stark moment of xenophobia from Beron during the Dawn Court-High Lords meeting... because Nuan's parents are from a Fae realm called Xian. Xian is a faerie territory located somewhere in the Continent (I will speculate a ton below) that notably supported the loyalists during the war that resulted in the wall between the mortal lands and the fae realm. That means Xian was pro human slavery and that they ultimately lost. Nuan follows this up by reminding High Lord Asshat that she is as Prythian as his sons (let's go girl).
Beron's outburst also causes Thesan to jump to her defense because (that's his girl) his mom was from Xian... actually the majority of his court is from Xian?
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ALRIGHTY THEN! Where to start?
So first off, just extrapolating from what we get in this exchange re: Xian... a place like most places SJM has not explained at all to us in that we know almost nada about it. If Xian supported the loyalists... and then they lost... and then a bunch of fae relocated to the Dawn Court in search of "a better life," we might (read: I do) assume that this was a territory south of the wall. Faeries, after the war, were not allowed to stay in the southern part of the continent.
Why do I find this interesting? Why have I spent 800 years getting to this point about an alchemist from Xian? Why do I even think alchemy is worth spending this much time thinking about when this is the only time we encounter it in ACOTAR?
Well, because it's not the only time we encounter it in the SJM multiverse.
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So, in TOG, there are alchemists on the Southern continent who provide really important firelances to Aelin & co.'s fight against the Valg. A magical, very effective weapon that non-magical beings can use... and it's so impressive Aelin is relieved that her waning fire magic will be supported by such... firepower.
You know what else conveniently pops on the Southern continent in TOG? Healers and their Torre Cesme... Yrene Towers ilu. Isn't it just so coincidental that the Dawn Court's powers just so happen to be healing powers? And that in the TOG world there's an entire Fae healer community that relocated to the Southern Continent, bred healing powers into the mortal population, and then just... disappears? And also like are dead in crypts that are unbreakable for Valg related reasons, but I digress.
And something else that's fun is that Thesan and Nuan aren't even the only characters in that scene to get a cryptic allusion to a familiar sounding Southern continent that is notably... not one we've met via ACOTAR.
When Feyre describes Helion (it always comes back to him doesn't it?) in, yes, that meeting of the High Lords at the Dawn Court... I swear to all these freaking gods I didn't plan this! Anyway, she "all the sudden for some weird reason" starts thinking about a place her dad (feeling like I have to do a deep dive on Papa Archeron because the more I research not looking for him the more he pops up) visited as a merchant — south-eastern kingdom that sounds suspiciously Antica from Tower of Dawn. And we know when she thinks fondly of her father's merchant days she also always brings up spices... so there's that. (worth noting that this scene with Helion is BIG in my pt. 2 post)
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So, obviously we get allusions to actual empires/places within these "different realms" in the SJM multiverse. Xi'an is the name of a real province in China (and has gifted the world so much food-wise and i'm sure countless other ways but I wont rest until I have cuminy lamby noodles asap) and the Khagnate/Southern Continent of the TOG world draws inspiration from the Mongol Empire (how I feel about SJM's... useage of these empires is it's own separate convo). It also includes a lot of the territories where alchemy sprung up independently and thrived that I mentioned before.
Sadly I'm out of images I can post (holy crap), so just... google it
Cool so we've got a lot of relevant territories covered here re: their SJM multiverse parallel.
Obviously Amren is the mystery that keeps giving and tons of people have their theories about her... and I guess SJM at one point said she's some kind of archangel... personally? IDK! Do I think it's strange, in my untangling of this curious maybe from another world territory population, that Amren... a being we know is from another world chose a Xian fae body? Yup! Especially because the southern continent, as we learn in Tower of Dawn from the Stygian Spyders (her handmaidens... which is what I thought Amren could have been, but that's not my theory battle I choose to fight) that there was a big ol' door/portal/whatever that Maeve walked herself and clique through. Hm...
Also, let us not forget when Nuan casually mentioned in her alchemic practice that the "Mother provides everything [they] need on this earth." What does she know that we doooon't?
And while I know I've wanted more, more of the other solar courts — I think perhaps they've been held back because they'll play an integral role in whatever happens next. I mean in addition to everything else Thesan's got a population of winged beings that sound suspiciously like Midgard's angels and Helion's got the only flying horsies (and libraries... I cannot stress how preoccupied I am with libraries in these worlds).
Re: Dawn Court... light-filled healers in TOG (specifically Yrene) play an essential role when it comes to the Valg (who we're not 100% are also the Asteri or Daglan, but let's say they're in the same fam). Yrene can "cure" the people the Valg infect and *the biggest of TOG spoilers* she kills the big bad Valg with her powers. But before she does that... Erawan (which will always just remind me of the fancy shmancy grocery store) wants to capture her and says her powers/what she can do goes far beyond what she understands... and... at the end of the day... us too... SARAH!!!
I will be doing a verrrry deep dive into TOG-world healers because every single page I read describing... like anything about them was making my SJM insanity senses tingle. We haven't spent a lot of time with Thesan and his powers, but we know Feyre's blood can heal others so... curious to see where that one leads.
But the other thing we've got in TOG is a lot of people of varying... let's call them heritages having varied power abilities... and even humans being able to use magic (like wyrdmarks). They've also got a god city and scions and I simply cannot spend anymore time going on tangents here, but know I only have more questions... no answers... help.
OMG we made it. To recap we've got: connections to other faerie realms (whether in ACOTAR or the multiverse which would implicate some world walking), we've got alchemists/alchemy, we've got healers, we've got two light wielding courts with some magic overlap and, and at the very least, magic irregularities. We've got gods all over the place. We've got... so many questions... but hopefully some thought provoking parallels!
If I had to make my very bold "conclusion" to whatever hellscape of a hypothesis this is it's that I do believe the Dawn Court and the Day Court have some mix and matching travel/world walking situations with the southern continent in TOG and ditto for that relationship regarding more elemental fae and Midgard. And with alchemy (that I really hope either exists in this world, manifests as just witches like babes I'll take it) acting as the connecting thread between the power balances of the worlds... idk I think we're gonna get some answers there. And I think perhaps they'll be very important to connecting the worlds.
Mostly... this is my plea to SJM to bring back Nuan! Tell us about the other glowing boys (Thesan & Helion).
Seriously, if you read any of this... thank you and just know I'm sending you a little virtual kiss. Ok, let's both go touch some grass now.
Pt. II is mostly written and coming to a tumblr near you soon.
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veroverse21 · 2 years ago
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People can gloss over whatever they want in fiction. Keep crying about it, snowflake.
I’m not a white man, but great job at assuming that I’m a white man because you disagree with me. 🙄
There’s nothing wrong with being the only gay couple, every character being “neurodivergent,” and characters of other races being killed (they’re not immune to death.) Your whining representation doesn’t need to be positive and stereotypes in fiction are okay. It’s not the creator’s job to teach people fiction from reality.
so you’re a snowflake with daddy issues? Gotcha, but toxic masculinity doesn’t exist.
Rhysand never beat Nesta so right now I’m laughing at you because you clearly didn’t read the books. If he did beat Nesta I’d be laughing harder just to trigger you snowflakes. Teaching boys not to rape is the dumbest thing I’ve ever head and it’s complete nonsense to treat boys like they’re monsters.
I will romanticize whatever I want in fiction. 💅🏼
Feyre wasn’t forced to do a lap dance and if she was who cares? She’s not real. If a character saves a guy and gets thrown in a slave camp who cares? It’s all fictional.
I love Tamlin and I will gloss over what he did because I can and he’s fictional and was traumatized by his dad abusing him and Queen Amarantha and never got help unlike Nesta who could behave like an insufferable bitch all she wanted and still got help because SJM hates men.
“I'd rather be a bully than a fucking idiot like you oh look I'm bullying you right now because you fucking deserve it”
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Nobody cares about Encanto and Arcane lmao. And I doubt Encanto has woke nonsense in it. Considering one of my Tumblr friends really liked it and she’s very anti-woke.
“people absorb what they see in media and this is just enforcing the idea that if he's mean to you that means he likes you”
Ohhhh myyyy god are you a literal child that you think this kind of shit? Or are you just that immature. Nobody with a healthy distinction between fiction and reality think those things.
Fans requesting to put sexual harassment or abuse in a bad light is fucking stupid because authors shouldn’t have to portray things as like that in a bad light. Mature audiences should KNOW that already.
“ I only write dark fiction too but at least my male characters know their boundaries and if they abuse their potrayed as bad people, at least all groups of all races, sexualities, gender, can see themselves equally represented, at least relationships can be healthy”
Well aren’t you a special snowflake. 🙄🙄🙄 fiction doesn’t have to be healthy so you can save your bragging for some woke loser that cares.
“So I don't know read a book that will make you not a fucking idiot or take a therapy session so you can see all the mysogynistic ideals and toxic masculinity you need to unwhine”
I’m not going to read woke garbage. I only read based content. I don’t have muhsoggykneeistic ideals and toxic masculinity doesn’t exist.
Sincerely a mestiza Nahua woman who goes against the woke agenda. 😘
P.S.: Tamlin, Chaol, and Rhysand are sexy.
The anti SJM people and some of her “fans” are freaking annoying and act so entitled. How Sarah writes her books is how she wants. Not for you entitled pricks who have been non-stop bullying her in the form of woke criticism since she started out. She owes you guys nothing. If you don’t like her characters, how she writes them, or what she decides happen to them, then don’t read. It’s easy as that. Stop whining on her Instagram posts about your sense of entitlement you think you deserve from her. Read a different book and stop reading hers if all you’re going to do is complain about them. Write your own books instead of trying to force “diversity” down her throat. Diversity doesn’t make a book or other works of fiction interesting. If all you care about is diversity, you’re cringe. Plot is what hooks normal people into books and other fictional things. Definitely not what you race, sexuality, gender, whatever woke term obsessed people are demanding. Plot over characters.
And then you’re complaining about the fate of her characters. As if them being a different race, sexuality, gender, whatever makes them above death. lmfao ya’ll annoying.
Political correctness has no place in fiction.  Political correctness has no place, period. Create your own damn fictional content instead of bullying others.
And that’s what exactly seems to be happening to poor Sarah.
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I saw this cringe in the comments section of a review on YouTube of Crescent City. I rolled my eyes so hard. Whenever Bryce in CC mentioned alphaholes I cringed a bit. If you guys bullied her through criticism because of her other series (TOG series and ACOTAR series), shame on you. Toxic masculinity doesn’t exist. She can do what she wants with fiction. She can romanticise whatever she wants in fiction. TOG and ACOTAR are rated young adult/geared toward older teens for a reason and CC is geared toward “adult” audiences for a reason. She’s not responsible for the bad actions of people who read it and can’t tell fiction from reality. So yeah. It’s not “nice”, Anne D., that if you guys bullied her about “ROmaNTisInG!!!!11111″ and got the “alphaholes” as a solution, shame on you.
I really hope Sarah doesn’t end up bending to the will of these fake fans and antis. Imagine having no life that you have to criticise and bully an author because you absolutely need to whine about a piece of fiction. (Jfc the fact that there’s an anti sjm/anti Sarah J. Maas tag on here really shows how awful you people are.)
Sarah is one of my favorite authors. I loved the Assassin’s Blade/Throne of Glass series. I love the A Court of Thornes and Roses (ACOTAR) series and I can’t wait until next year for the Nesta book. I also hope Tamlin gets a redemption arc as a middle finger to the Tamlin antis, ‘cause it seems like he was getting some redemption..kind of. Despite liking Feysand, I really enjoyed when she was with Tamlin, too. I’m a multishipper. What can I say?
You haters really need to lay off and get a life. Pet a cute animal or something. Take a long walk in the forest. Realize that content creators don’t need to listen to you and your whiny demands, criticism, and bullying. Plot is what makes fiction interesting.
I’ll be so sad if Sarah ends up bending over to lick the haters’ boots and make the rest of her books in her series politically correct just to please the haters. Not a fan of her political beliefs (and thank goddddd she doesn’t make tons of political posts on instagram), but if she starts just to please her fans…well sad times will be here. Her books will be hard to enjoy and read.
Leave content creators alone instead of bullying them into submission 2k20.
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lifeismadeofstories · 8 years ago
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Thoughts on A Court of Wings and Ruin
Social Justice
Feminism: A+ (awesome women!!! a lot of them! who interact with each other in complex ways and achieve so much)
Racial Diversity: A+ (the ambiguous racial coding from the last two books is cleared [it used to sound more like tan than skin color to me], and it seems a lot of the main characters who appeared white are actually POC! Well-done!!!)
Sexual-Orientation Diversity: B- (an explicit effort in that direction, which is commendable. And the number of people per group who are not straight actually makes sense 
[one in 7 High Lords, one in the Court of Dreams {6–9}...]; but no major ships? the assumption that everyone is straight... at least, until the queer characters are introduced/come out as gay... so many characters, so long lives--could have asked themselves so many sexual-orientation questions... It’s safe to say, there is a lot of room for improvement. Is Mor going to be a main character of one of the next Prythian books? Please!)
Non-Binary Gender and Deconstruction of Gender Roles: C (Yes! and No! Male and Female are definitely our only options. And although, women are allowed everywhere and do so much, the words “female” and “male” are used repeatedly, as if they reveal a lot of information about the characters referred to. And, indeed, the book confirms there are differences... Especially, on the battlefield. Also, in their reactions to trauma and their expression of emotions... And their sexual desires... Ugh.)
Cultural Diversity: B (another great effort, but definitely falls short of the real world; Prythian cultures are just too similar.)
Physical-Disability Representation: B+ (Lucian, Nephelle(??), the Suriel, the Weaver)
Treatment of Mental Health Issues/Neurodivergence: B- (While Elain’s depression is respectfully depicted, I’m not sure about the way Feyre’s PTSD is treated in this book. It’s definitely mentioned a lot, but we rarely see it actually affecting Feyre and her attitude towards some people [Tamlin!] And I definitely need more of Azriel! Also, Mor! I thought ACOMAF was mostly amazing in its addressing Feysand’s mental health issues. ACOWAR definitely falls short in comparison.)
Treatment of Social Inequality Issues: C (Although Feyre and Rhys explicitly want social equality for all Fae [and people?], it seems that almost all major characters were born in some form of aristocratic families [still don’t get why the Archeron sisters needed to to have been rich before getting poor]. Cassian and Azriel are the obvious exception, but they somehow happen to be the most powerful Illyrians ever. All the major characters are so special and, therefore, rich and powerful. And no matter what they say about equality, they don’t seem particularly interested in sharing.)
Writing
Exposition: D (awkward villain-monologue type of scenes; long unrelated conversations during battles. They are in a hurry, but they have so much time to think, explain, and share.)
Dialogue: B (is it just me, or did the Rhys-Feyre monologue lack some... um, spirit that it used to have. It wasn’t just the “Feyre darling” thing. It was less fun. And what was that missed opportunity to have them talk through the bond during her stay in the Spring Court? But yeah, back to dialogue in general: it just didn’t have the impact I was hoping for. So much is said, yet the dialogue does not inspire a reaction.... like it used to in the previous books. But it’s not awkward or anything; it just could be better.)
Language: B- (nothing especially impressive or annoying. Bonus points for the Prythian words and magical meanings we learn to grasp.)
World Building: B+ (I can’t believe this is not an A! ACOTAR and ACOMAF are basically textbook world-building perfection. Here, we mostly visit the same locales we already know, so very few things are actually added.)
Show-not-Tell: C (We were robbed of the ouroboros scene! And what about the actual conversation of the High Lords about the pros and cons of a wall?!)
Pacing: C (It gets so slow sometimes... Why did we have to spend so much time in the Spring Court? We could do without so many scenes throughout the story...)
Page-Turning Potential (plot, mystery, intrigue): B (There were boring/too slow bits.)
Emotional Impact: B (The last chapters were so great in terms of emotional impact, but there were long chapters that did not move me at all, including the Feysand reunion to a certain extent--which I did not expect at all...)
Sex Scenes: B- (The minus is because of the slightly metaphorical nature of the sex-scenes writing, which I am committed to hate. Otherwise, they just weren’t especially remarkable or interesting and emotional, but there were nice bits here and there.)
Plot Twists: C+ (SPOILER: Can I just say I hated how we were forced to forgive the father and Tamlin? First, we had to learn to like Nesta who didn’t so much as apologize for how awful she had been... Which... okay, I actually like Nesta now. But the father and Tamlin were taking this too far. Also, one moment Feyre loves Amren, then she wants to kill her, then she loves her again... Overall, some of the twists were just annoying and done just for the sake of surprise. More Feysand plotting would have been nice, too.)
Freshness (avoidance of jarring repetitions): D (”We should leave now!” A page later: “We should leave now!”, and so on. Oh come on, do whatever you’re planning to do already. Stop telling us about how it’s time! Also, a lot of the places and things they did were variations of what they did in ACOMAF.)
How Well It Managed to Steer Away from Annoying Loose Ends and/or Inconsistencies?: B- (Tamlin! Feyre’s attitude towards Tamlin changed more than his allegiances shifted. Tamlin’s storyline is the main inconsistency that irks me. The loose ends may be tied in the next books, and I am fine with that.)
Ending: A
Memorability
Favorite Characters: B (Rhys had lost some of his spark?? Why?! No funny banter and little ridiculous flirting... No new heights reached in terms of his delightful feminism. I still love you, Rhys! Also, as I said, I need a book about Mor, PLEASE!)
Ships: A- (Feysand is wonderful! A lot of the other ships are quite intriguing, but I am not even sure I ship them. I need to see a lot more of them.)
Friendships: A (FOUND FAMILY!!!! Enough said.)
Positive Message(s): B- (There is such a thing as a High Lady now! Maybe just show her more in that role instead of telling us about it? A lot of the time she was acting like the wife of the High Lord [and he was taking most major decisions concerning the court]. Also, the importance of choice and love--but they were better developed in ACOMAF. I liked the discussion of possibly rejecting the mating bond, but it got us nowhere, unfortunately.)
Intriguing Themes: B+ (Embracing all of oneself! The ouroboros reflection was one of the coolest things about the book. What did Feyre decide to forgive herself, to love instead? Hm... The Nephelle philosophy. ...)
Cool Images: A+ (I love the imagined paintings! I love how the Cauldron produced the Big Bang. I liked the visual of the splitting-the-sea story and flying between the rocks. Of Feyre and Rhys flying over Velaris! This books are so full of cool images.)
Food for Thought: B- (again, embracing all of yourself... the losses of war... sacrifices... inequality... the reign of a high lady... Nesta and the world... Why so many unanswered questions, ACOWAR?)
 Overall Score: B
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achaotichuman · 1 year ago
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Stupid little headcanon.
When Tamlin gets overstimulated at balls or parties, he finds Lucien and gently tugs the back of his shirt. Lucien will abandon any conversation he's in the middle of to escort Tamlin out of the party, indiscreetly shooing away anyone that tries to stop and trap them in small talk.
Tamlin and Lucien then spend the night cuddling and reading together in Lucien's room.
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achaotichuman · 24 days ago
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tamlin is a neurodivergent theatre kid who said no ✋🙂‍↔️ to masking
people are intimidated by his sheer fucking audacity. we stan.
YEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSS THIS THIS THIS RIGHT HERE, ANON YOU ARE SO CORRECT
For all the Lucien's that are forced to mask, we see and understand you.
For all the Tamlin's that reject masking, we stan you.
For all the Rhysand's that mock neurodivergent theatre kids, we fucking hate you.
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fire-fira · 3 years ago
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Thanks @yeahhiyellow​ for the tag! (Wasn’t expecting it, but yay.) SO:
I can write backwards in cursive, and upside-down in cursive. (Writing upside-down and backwards in cursive is a little more complicated and I’d have to practice with it more to get it.)
Most of the ‘worst’ physical scars I have are from one cat, including a faint one on the left side of my face and one on my left palm. (I love her, but Rainy is definitely not a cat for first-time cat parents.)
I’m a lefty.
I’ve technically been writing stories since I was about five, so I’ve got about 30 years of experience writing. (Which is nice as far as fanfiction goes, but I’ve got a horrendous tendency to get bogged down in world-building when it comes to my own original stuff.)
Speaking of world-building, I have something along the lines of I-think-it’s-13 conlangs (I’d honestly have to dig things up and double-check to be sure), some with their own writing systems. Only two of them are really developed, and one of those I started way back in 9th grade. Yes, the majority of them are fandom-related, because I’m a nerd like that. Examples include Saiyan, DC Atlantean (building on what’s already established by DC and elaborating/tweaking things from Greek), Sheikah (though mostly a writing system), and Orcish/’Black Speech’ (building on Tolkien’s stuff with Quenya as a reference point). Yes I’m a language nerd, no I have no regrets. lol
I’m an allistic hyperlexic and dysgeographic-- so I’m good with languages and writing systems while also having an absolutely lousy sense of direction. (Where’s North? I don’t know unless I can see where the sun or moon is, and even then I might have to stop and think about it.) Yay for being neurodivergent.
And I’ll tag @sounddrive​, @radioactive-earthshine​, @brightlotusmoon​, @tamlins-stories-and-poems​, @itsmythicalqueercareer​, @bannedbookreader​, and whoever else cares to do this. (Feel free to say I tagged you.)
List 6 random facts about yourself and then pass it on to your 10 favorite followers!
Thanks for tagging me, @sheyshocked!
Alright, let's see:
1. I take and edit photos as a hobby. I'm especially fascinated by nature and abandoned places.
2. There's a blue spot above my upper lip that looks as if I accidentially colored myself, but in fact it has always been there.
3. I use to watch the same 4 series over and over. Whenever I get back to one it's like returning to old friends XD. It's not that I actually sit down to watch every scene again and again, but my favorite series are basically always running in the background when I do chores at home or create my 3D pics.
4. I LOVE creepy stories.
5. I have two small tattoos and one bigger tattoo.
I'm tagging @veilder @nightmarecrypie @oh-fortheloveof-ra9 @connork1000 @lukasvdm @doesitsparkjoytho and everyone else who would like to do this.
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